Subordinate courts - class-VII
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Number of Questions: 49 | |
Created by: Mohini Tyagi | |
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When a judge decides civil cases, he is called __________.
When a judge decides criminal cases, he is called __________.
Which is the lowest court of revenue?
Usually, the District Judge also acts as a __________.
Tahasildar works on _________ level.
Which of the following is the highest criminal court at the district level?
Which of the following statements regarding session's court is wrong?
The Judge of a Subordinate Court is termed as _______ while dealing with civil cases.
Which Court hears the appeals against the decisions of the sub-judges?
Superintendent of Police is the highest police official at ___________.
The task of punishing the culprit is fulfilled (done) by _____________.
Which of the following is the lowest civil court ? The court of a _______________.
Judges of the District Courts are appointed by __________.
Each state district is presided over by the ________________.
Which Article in the Constitution empowers the High Court with the power of writ jurisdictions?
Which Court deals with the criminal cases?
Which among the following is/are NOT a requirement to be a judge of the High
Court?
Which among the following is/are necessary to provide independence to high Court?
1. Separating them from influence of Executive
2. Giving them authority to appoint their own staff
3. Banning their practice after retirement
4. Giving the court the power to punish for its contempt
What does the writ of habeas corpus mean?
What does the writ of Certiorari mean?
What is the meaning of the term Appellate jurisdiction?
Which one of the following is a District Magistrate Court?
The highest criminal court at the district level is __________.
What does the writ of prohibition mean?
What does the term judicial review mean?
What does writ of Mandamus mean?
What does the writ of Quo Warrant mean?
The Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court decides on cases that are punishable upon?
What kind of disputes are adjudicated by the Revenue Courts?
The head of the Land Tax Board is ___________.
The judges of the Subordinate Courts are appointed by the _______.
Among the Subordinate Courts, only the __________ Court has the power to give a death sentence.
The lowest Revenue Court is __________.
The highest court dealing with land tax cases is ___________.
All the courts in India except ___________ and _____________ are subordinate courts.
Except for the District Judge and the Additional District Judge, all other judges are appointed through ___________.
The post of a Civil Judge is sometimes combined with the post of Chief Judicial Magistrate and can try cases punishable with imprisonment for seven years and fine.
The District Judge and the Additional District Judge are appointed by the ___________ in consultation with the Judges of the High Court of the concerned State.
There are several civil courts working under the District Judge such as ___________.
The District Judge possesses administrative power in addition to his judicial power.
Subordinate courts are the courts, which function at the district level and below.
The Sessions Judge performs administrative functions.
Tehsildar is responsible for the collection of revenue and property taxes as assessed by the ________.
_______ looks after the assessment and collection of revenues of all districts in a particular division.
Which is the highest court in the field of revenue in a State?
District Collector supervises the works of officers including __________.
Consider the following statements:
1. The highest criminal court of the district is the Court of District and Sessions Judge.
2. The District Judges are appointed by the Governor in consultation with the High Courts.
3. A person eligible for appointment as a District Judge should be an advocate or a pleader of seven years standing or more, or an officer in judicial service of the Union or the State.
4. When the Session judge awards death sentences, it must be confirmed by the High Court before it is carried out.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Who hears first appeals against the decision of the Tehsildar?
The Sessions or Additional Sessions Judge alone can award death sentences or life imprisonment.